First of all, D'oh! 2.4.19, of course. Typoed.

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote:

> I don't run either KDE or Gnome here, so I can help only a little with the
> DEbian parts.
>
> Assuming you are using the apt-* tools for package management, you probably
> want to apt-get install kdebase . (At least this is right for Sid; Woody is
> probably the same in this respect.) If its installer is any good, it will
> either ask appropriate questions to get you to replace Gnome with KDE, or
> it will do so without asking (less likely but possible). Once the base
> stuff is installed, you'll need to install appropriate specific
> applications for kde.

I installed kde, which is the dummy package with dependencies taking care
of the entire gamut of kde apps. However, the nice thing isn't happening;
no config-apps starting up automatically. I'm somewhat confused where KDE
fits in the whole display manager/desktop environment/window manager
structure, so I don't know where it should be called from.

Thanks for the help!

Dan


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